First episode was fantastic. I'm really looking forward to the rest of the season. Lots of nice scifi questions being raised. The look and feel and sound of everything is great. I love the effect of the totally serious, crafted Western stories being interposed with a bunch of dumb tourists constantly breaking character and blundering through everything.

I've never seen the original movie but from what I understand it's the fairly standard Jurrasic Park story of the robuts going wrong and trying to kill the guests. It's interesting that the series totally inverts that mechanic and makes the replicants basically totally innocent, even when they're vile murderers and rapists, and makes the true villains the disgusting rich *******s raping their way through the park and of course the amoral technical fellows and shady corporate types running the show.

I like the concept and the show is ok. Though seems like the same formula of Michael Crichton.

There are a few things I question ...

1.They said the park has been around for like 30 years are they alluding that the orginal movie was when the park first opened? If so is it suppose to be an alternate timeline to now? Like higher tech but same year? They also said that all diseases have been cured. So I assume it can either be alt timeline or in the future.

2.So are their outer parts suppose to be synthetic or biological? If biological do they need to eat?

3.In the original movie it mentioned there was an Ancient Roman and Medieval parks. Do you think there will be other parks shown in this series too?

1. Doesn't matter and I'm almost certain it will never be addressed in anything more than very small background hints.

2. They're clearly entirely "biological" in the sense that they're 3D printed and have some sort of synthetic biology that mimics a human very closely rather than being animatronics that just mimic the appearance of a human. The possible exception being their brains which seem to be some sort of sophisticated computers. Presumeably they need some sort of fuel source but probably they just get topped up with some sort of chemical fuel when all their blood gets replaced during maintenance.

Oh man, I can't believe that the William and Man in Black storylines were taking place decades apart with identical characters.

I was totally bamboozled the entire season.

The hint they kept giving, which confused me, was people showing up at the church town location and it sometimes being buried, sometimes not. I thought this was just the hosts confusing their memories with the present.

Yeah honestly there was a lot of classic Nolan obfuscation going on there throughout.

Like, if they hadn't been incredibly selective in what they showed you of what was going on then it would have been obvious much earlier, but they limited it to really cryptic hints and kept throwing red herrings that seemed to disconfirm it.